BLUE MARLIN

Tuesday 31st July 2012

Today the Duo from Cumbria are fishing their 2nd charter and we will target Blue Marlin for Ged after John caught and released his on their 1st charter. We did not disapoint him with a Blue Marlin of approx 100kilos / 220lbs giving both lads from Whitehaven Cumbria a Blue Marlin each during their Holiday. Ged played the fish to the boat for a perfect Catch and Release.
Last week Marlin No1 Bronze , Today Marlin no2 Silver so lets hope we strike Gold tomorrow on your 3rd days charter.
Well done to both lads and Crew

6 Spearfish

Monday 30th July 2012

Due to the amount of Spearfish (or as some boats call them White Marlin) showing during the competition we focused our attention on this species raising 6 and unfortunately losing 2. Tuna are also showing with Albacore.
Tomorrow John and Ged from Cumbria have their 2nd charter and last week John had a Blue Marlin so lets hope Ged gets his. Good luck boys for tomorrow.

3rd Place for Dorado - final tournament day

Saturday 28th July 2012

Our Client Clive Taylor was very unlucky today (final day of tournament) raising a Blue Marlin that did not hook up and also losing a Spearfish(white)either of these at the time would have taken him to 1st or 2nd on the day. Bad luck carried on when we had Big Eye Tuna surfacing 3 meters from the boat without any strikes. One Consolation is we Secured 3rd Place giving us Prizes and a Trophy for Clive to cherish. Once again ended up Top Charter boat and the only one of these to catch Blue Marlin for our client.
1st and 2nd place was won by private boats.
A Big Congratulations goes to Clive Taylor angler and the crew of Dorado.
Take a moment to check out our Tournament achievements over the years.

Fancy your chances at fishing a 3 Day Tournament with Dorado well we still Have Pasito Blanco Tournament available which is Thursday 23 Friday 24 and Saturday 25 August. Contact Linda via e.mail or phone for further details.

Day off fishing tomorrow Sunday for Carmen Fiesta and back fishing on Monday.

Day 2 of Tournament

Friday 27th July 2012

Today was unfortunately not our day.
Fish have been raised and caught between the 34 participating boats.
The standing at the close of day 2 is
Private boat in 1st place with 1 Blue Marlin and 2 Spearfish - 500 points
Private boat in 2nd place with 1 Marlin -400 points above us on hook up time
Dorado in 3rd place with 1 Blue Marlin - 400 points
SO its all down to Saturday the Last day SO very tight lines is wished to Clive Taylor our Client/Angler.

Blue Marlin - 400lbs - 180kilos - Day 1 of Puerto Rico Tournament

Thursday 26th July 2012

Congratulations goes to our Client Clive Taylor from England who is fishing Puerto Rico Big Game Tournament with Dorado. Clive today caught and released a Blue Marlin of approx 400lbs / 180kilos taking him and Dorado into 2nd place.
So at the end of the 1st day of 3 day tournament a Private boat has 1st place by hooking into a Blue Marlin before us and catching and releasing giving them 400 points.
Dorado is 2nd place with 400 points
and 2 boats have had Spearfish and therefore these boats have 50 points each.
CONGRATULATIONS to Angler Clive and Crew.
Tomorrow is day 2 of the tournament SO Tight Lines Clive.

Blue Marlin 260 kilos - 580lbs

Monday 23rd July 2012

Once Again our regular clients John and Ged from The Whitehaven region of Cumbria hit the Jackpot with a Blue Marlin of 260/280kilos - 580/600lbs. It was John who took the Honours this Time. He Played the fish to a standstill within 30 minuets for a lively fish to release. The twosome also had bad luck with a spearfish that didn´t hook up but the BLUE Marlin more than compensated on this trip. We sighted Big Eye and Blue Fin Tuna shoals so the next few days should be more productive than last week with the Big Fish.
Congratulations to John and hopefully Ged your order of Marlin will be fulfilled on your charter next Wednesday.
Well done lads and Crew. PHOTOS to follow

Bonitos, Dorados.

Sunday 22nd July 2012

The Bonitos, Dorados and Wahoo seem to have been the flavour of this week with the lady anglers taking the glory. Well done to Abbi Smith from Wales, Wendy Williems from Belguim and the other ladies this week who have had some good sport with the Bonitos.Hopèfully this extreme hot weather will blow through and we will see an upturn again with regards to the Marlin especially with the forthcoming tournament.

Bonitos and Dorados

Sunday 15th July 2012

After a fantastic start to the week the fishing changed the later part with the change in the weather conditions.
Due to this change in the weather the Marlin fishing has been a little more difficult for all the boats but the Marlin are being seen so they are still in the waters which is helped by the shoals of Bonitos and Dorados in the waters providing them with a good food source. The Bonitos and Dorados have provided the catches over the latter part of the week. The weather is due to change as it passes through during next week.So watch this space as the Big fish are still out there to be caught.

Blue Marlin 250 kilos - 550lbs

Tuesday 10th July 2012

In More photos you will see the photo of the frenzie of birds working and on spotting this we took the boat to the area as it is a good sign for the possibility of Big Fish. Sure enough it worked and Pal Borne Nokleaard from Norway was the lucky angler when his rod screamed off as a resounding scream from the captain Roberto Marlin Marlin echoed around the boat. Pal played this beauty which was estimated at 250kilos - 550lbs to catch and release.
Congratulations to both angler and Crew.

180kilos- 390lbs Blue Marlin and Albacore Tuna

Monday 9th July 2012

A Great days fishing with Rune Nielsen from Denmark having an epic fight of a 180kilos/397lbs Blue Marlin which thrilled all on board with its jumps and was succesfully played to Catch and Release. Dorota Chodor from Poland kept the side up for the ladies with her catch of Albacore Tuna.
Congratulatiosn to all the anglers. An enjoyable day was had by all with the experience of Blue Marlin, Tuna and the ever popular Dolphins, Whales.